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Pathology is the study and diagnosis of disease through examination of organs, tissues, bodily fluids, and whole bodies (autopsies). The term also encompasses the related scientific study of disease processes, called General pathology. Medical pathology is divided in two main branches, Anatomical pathology and Clinical pathology. Veterinary pathology is concerned with animal disease whereas Phytopathology is the study of plant diseases.
Brain scientists to explore current biological, psychosocial and ecological aspects of memory loss disorders

Brain scientists to explore current biological, psychosocial and ecological aspects of memory loss disorders

UC Irvine's 90+ Study to continue for another five years

UC Irvine's 90+ Study to continue for another five years

Research: Zebrafish exhibits same developmental issues as humans

Research: Zebrafish exhibits same developmental issues as humans

Researchers identify novel gene mutation that causes common variable immunodeficiency

Researchers identify novel gene mutation that causes common variable immunodeficiency

UCSD professor receives $6.25M grant to support research on chronic lymphocytic leukemia

UCSD professor receives $6.25M grant to support research on chronic lymphocytic leukemia

Modeling, identifying predictors of Parkinson's disease with stem cells

Modeling, identifying predictors of Parkinson's disease with stem cells

UC San Diego researcher awarded grant to advance research on chronic lymphocytic leukemia

UC San Diego researcher awarded grant to advance research on chronic lymphocytic leukemia

Cdk5 protein may play crucial role in deadly form of thyroid cancer

Cdk5 protein may play crucial role in deadly form of thyroid cancer

Football-shaped artificial particles teach immune cells to recognize, destroy cancer cells

Football-shaped artificial particles teach immune cells to recognize, destroy cancer cells

Scientists discover genetic mutation associated with low-risk bladder cancer

Scientists discover genetic mutation associated with low-risk bladder cancer

NIH selects Salk scientist for EUREKA grant

NIH selects Salk scientist for EUREKA grant

Canadian discovery could lead to development of vaccine against Epstein-Barr virus

Canadian discovery could lead to development of vaccine against Epstein-Barr virus

New gene transfer strategy effective for achieving persistent immunotherapy to treat tumors

New gene transfer strategy effective for achieving persistent immunotherapy to treat tumors

Researchers find ways to identify, isolate HCC progenitor cells before tumors become evident

Researchers find ways to identify, isolate HCC progenitor cells before tumors become evident

Research delves deeply into genomics of glioblastoma multiforme cases to better target disease

Research delves deeply into genomics of glioblastoma multiforme cases to better target disease

New "mPACT" program for posterior mini open fixation and fusion procedures from DePuy Synthes Spine

New "mPACT" program for posterior mini open fixation and fusion procedures from DePuy Synthes Spine

Team Ritter to raise funds for John Ritter Foundation for Aortic Health at ING NYC Marathon

Team Ritter to raise funds for John Ritter Foundation for Aortic Health at ING NYC Marathon

Recombinant human prion protein stops propagation of prions, say researchers

Recombinant human prion protein stops propagation of prions, say researchers

Scientists create model in battle against adenomyosis

Scientists create model in battle against adenomyosis

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